Summary

In this chapter, you learned about the basics of WML navigation by looking at relative and absolute links, as well as three key tags used in navigation: the <a>, <anchor>, and <go> tags. Next, you learned how to create soft keys, and how to manage more complex actions, and how to bind tasks and events together. Finally, the chapter discussed the <do> tag and how to use a navigational history stack for easier backwards navigation.

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